Preliminary Programme

Showing: Theory (all days)
Wed 24 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Thu 25 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Fri 26 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14.15
    16.30

Sat 27 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

All days
Wednesday 24 March 2004 8:30
L-1 POL01 The History of Political Theory and Political Science
Room L
Networks: , Theory Chair: Georgi Verbeeck
Organizers: - Discussant: Georgi Verbeeck
Mustafa Cenap Aydin : Between Continental and Anglo-Saxon: Transition of Political Science in Turkey
Kennan Ferguson : James and Bergson: Antifoundationalism in Political Philosophy
Beate Fietze : The Progressive Movement as Historical Generation. On Social Mechanisms of Cultural Change and Reconstruction of Societal Cohesion
Brian Keaney : Hans Morgenthau and the evolution of Realism



Wednesday 24 March 2004 10:45
W-2 THE02 Realism, Anti-Realism, Irrealism
Room A2
Network: Theory Chair: Chris Lorenz
Organizers: - Discussant: Alun Munslow
Wulf Kansteiner : Vicarious Suffering in Theory and Practice: The Rise of the Holocaust Trauma Metaphor in Philosophy, Literary Criticism, and Psychotherapy
Paul Roth : Changing the Past
Karsten Stueber : Classics in History and the Question of Historical Antirealism



Wednesday 24 March 2004 16:30
W-4 THE07 Unity and Diversity in the writing of history
Room A2
Network: Theory Chair: Wulf Kansteiner
Organizers: - Discussant: Wulf Kansteiner
Sirkka Ahonen : The moral shaping of collective memory
Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg : National Mentalities and Historians
Gulie Neeman-Arad : Bystanders to Genocide. A methodological and Historiographical Challenge.
Hendrik Paul : Against Reductionism in Philosophy of History: Hypotheses on Unity and Diversity in the Writing of History



Thursday 25 March 2004 8:30
Y-5 THE01 The Comparative Method
Y
Networks: Theory , Chair: Elisabeth Elgán
Organizers: - Discussant: Elisabeth Elgán
Katarina Friberg : Comparability and national historiography: Co-operators' social and economic expectations in 19th and 20th century Malmö and Newcastle
Natasha Vall : Local similarities in Anglo-Swedish differences: comparing Malmö and Newcastle since 1945



Friday 26 March 2004 10:45
Y-10 THE09 Representations of the past
Y
Network: Theory Chair: Guy Marchal
Organizers: - Discussant: Chris Lorenz
Stefan Berger : Representations of the Past: The Writing of National Histories in Europe: introducing a new European Science Foundation Programme in Humanities
Christoph Conrad : National Historiography as an International Object: Comparison, Cultural Transfers, Entangled History
Linas Eriksonas : Comparative History Writing in Eastern Europe: Project in Progress



Friday 26 March 2004 16.30
U-12 THE04 The Politics of History
Room Cie1
Network: Theory Chair: Allan Smith
Organizers: - Discussant: Allan Smith
Oliver Daddow : 'No Philosophy Please, We're Historians'
Patrick Finney : 'Who Speaks for History?'
Charles T. Johnson : Herodotus Who and 'Annales' What?: Historiography and the History Student
Alun Munslow : Getting on with History



Saturday 27 March 2004 8:30
A-13 THE05 The Role of Historical Conceptions in Politics
Room A
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizers: - Discussant: Kevin Morgan
James Cronin : New Labour and its Pasts
Waldemar Czajkowski : Fascism, Communism, Totalitarianism, and - Modernity



Saturday 27 March 2004 14:15
R-15 THE06 Methodological issues in social science history
Room S
Network: Theory Chair: Gary Roth
Organizers: - Discussant: Gary Roth
Gidon Cohen, Kevin Morgan & Andrew Flinn : Towards a Mixed Method Social History: combining qualitative and quantiative methods in the study of collective biography
Paul Kerry : An Investigation of Possible Influences on national Socialist Party Membership Using Multivariate Statistics
Philipp Mueller : Explanation or Fiction? Reflections on the Concept of Narrative in Historical Writing
Matti Peltonen : Lebensmethodik and Dispositifs. A Comparison of Weber's and Foucault's Central Concept


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